Subj : Re: Block Domain To : All From : HECTOR SANTOS Date : Thu Jan 31 2019 19:18:38 Date: Sat, 09 Feb 2008 00:40:11 -0400 From: HECTOR SANTOS To: RUBEN FIGUEROA Subject: Re: Block Domain Newsgroups: win.server.smtp.&.avs Message-ID: <1202535728.46.1202245291@winserver.com> References: <1202245291.46.0@winserver.com> X-WcMsg-Attr: Rcvd X-Mailer: Wildcat! Interactive Net Server v7.0.454.5 Lines: 61 Well Ruben, without looking at your logs, its hard to tell why this is happening. Turn on the Log tracing in SMTP, restart WCSMTP, then when the attempt is made, look at what WCSMTPTRACEyyyymmdd.log says. RUBEN FIGUEROA wrote: > How about the reverse. Say there was a email domain named @vewus.com > and I wanted all users to be able to send email through winserver what do I > do. For the life of me I have made several changes and still get bounces > back. Even Bruce Preudhomme is telling me his email to > rdfigsupport@rdfig.net and rdfig@rdfig.net are getting bounced back to him. > > I really did try and have no success in getting Bruce's email to me. > > On 1/10/2008 7:48 AM, HECTOR SANTOS wrote to All: > > -> Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 08:48:19 -0500 > -> From: HECTOR SANTOS > -> To: RUBEN FIGUEROA > -> Subject: Re: Block Domain > -> Newsgroups: win.server.smtp.&.avs > -> Message-ID: <1199972947.46.1199741488@winserver.com> > -> References: <1199741488.46.0@winserver.com> > -> Lines: 32 > -> > -> RUBEN FIGUEROA wrote: > -> > -> > If I wanted to block @xpauelmk.com domain, do I put it > -> > in the blacklist? > -> > -> In WCSMTP, there are two ways to block mail: > -> > -> o WCSAP: Envelope Blocking > -> o SMTPFILTER: Message Blocking > -> > -> o WCSAP: Envelope Blocking > -> > -> To stop the SENDER (Envelope Return Path) with this domain, you can add > -> this to the WCSAP\WCSAPFILTER.TXT > -> > -> Reject if %RPD% = xpauelmk.com > -> > -> %RPD% means "Return Path Domain" > -> > -> o SMTPFILTER: Message Blocking > -> > -> If they get by the SMTP envelope because they are using a different mail > -> sender, the mail is transferred and checked by SMTPFILTER before it is > -> accepted. With SMTPFILTER, you need to check the Message Header and > -> this is done in the SMTPFILTER data\spamwords.txt file: > -> > -> [SearchReject] > -> @xpauelmk.com > -> > -> But adding this to the [SearchReject] list, that entire string is > -> checked in the message header and also the body. So if that exact > -> string is found, it is rejected and the message will not be accepted. > --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v3.1 * Origin: Prison Board BBS Mesquite Tx //telnet.RDFIG.NET www. (1:124/5013) .